tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2214462756281251120.post6590893097016865961..comments2022-11-14T21:20:59.954+11:00Comments on Chaos of a Dreamer's Mind: Language of the SoulMersinihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13116085970274556195noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2214462756281251120.post-80494747646986988562011-10-17T15:46:08.452+11:002011-10-17T15:46:08.452+11:00It really does. That's one of my favourite lin...It really does. That's one of my favourite lines, actually. Tuomas always knows how to say it in the most beautiful way :)<br /><br />Yes. Yes to all of that. You put it perfectly. Music affects our emotions much more than we recognise. You listen to one song and you want to cry, you listen to another and you feel you could rule the world, and yet another brings you to this high of happiness. I think you're right, it is the key to our true self.Mersinihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13116085970274556195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2214462756281251120.post-45925047080803091972011-10-17T09:11:43.751+11:002011-10-17T09:11:43.751+11:00"(...)sing what you can't say, forget wha..."(...)sing what you can't say, forget what you can't play (...)" - that tells everything, doesn't it?<br /><br />Indeed, sometimes music is capable of awakening things in our souls we haven't even begun to realise they're already there, sown in the bottom, waiting to bloom. Things like hope, joy, anger, sorrow and so much more.<br /><br />For me, what's the most amazing about music, is that it works somehow like the key to our true self. Sometimes you just have to harken to the certain song, the message it brings to be finally able to understand a piece of yourself that was always shrouded in mistery. <br /><br />Guess listening to Nightwish fits discovering something about one's soul really well;)Elroshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06946860371829517343noreply@blogger.com